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Aniko Bodroghkozy
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Groove tube: Sixties television and the youth rebellion
A Bodroghkozy
Duke University Press, 2001
2262001
Equal time: Television and the civil rights movement
A Bodroghkozy
University of Illinois Press, 2012
1702012
Equal time: Television and the civil rights movement
A Bodroghkozy
University of Illinois Press, 2012
1702012
Is this what you mean by color TV? Race, gender and contested meanings in NBC’s Julia
A Bodroghkozy
Private screenings: Television and the female consumer, 143-68, 1992
841992
Reel revolutionaries: An examination of Hollywood's cycle of 1960s youth rebellion films
A Bodroghkozy
Cinema Journal, 38-58, 2002
422002
As Canadian as possible...: Anglo-canadian popular culture and the American other
A Bodroghkozy
Hop on pop: The politics and pleasures of popular culture, 566-89, 2002
362002
The Smothers Brothers comedy hour and the youth rebellion
A Bodroghkozy
The revolution wasn’t televised: Sixties television and social conflict, 201-220, 1997
261997
“We're the young generation and we've got something to say”: A Gramscian analysis of entertainment television and the youth rebellion of the 1960s
A Bodroghkozy
Critical Studies in Media Communication 8 (2), 217-230, 1991
231991
Black weekend: a reception history of network television news and the assassination of John F. Kennedy
A Bodroghkozy
Television & New Media 14 (6), 560-578, 2013
192013
‘Is This What You Mean by Color TV?’: Race, Gender, and Contested Meanings in Julia
A Bodroghkozy
Critiquing the sitcom: A reader, 129-150, 2003
152003
A companion to the history of American broadcasting
A Bodroghkozy
John Wiley & Sons, 2018
132018
Is this what you mean by colour TV?
A Bodroghkozy, L Spigel, D Mann
Private Screenings, 1992
111992
Good times in race relations? CBS's Good Times and the legacy of civil rights in 1970s prime-time television.
A Bodroghkozy
Screen 44 (4), 2003
82003
Negotiating civil rights in prime time: A production and reception history of CBS's East Side/West Side
A Bodroghkozy
Television & New Media 4 (3), 257-282, 2003
82003
Where have you gone, Mary Richards? Feminism's rise and fall in primetime television
A Bodroghkozy
Iris: A Journal About Women, 12-20, 2004
62004
Television in the Civil Rights Era
A Bodroghkozy
African-Americans and Popular Culture, 141-163, 2008
52008
“I… Am… Canadian!” Examining Popular Culture in Canada: Recent Books
A Bodroghkozy
TOPIA: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies 5, 109-118, 2001
42001
The Multi‐Channel Transition Period: 1980s–1990s
B Haggins, J Himberg
A companion to the history of American broadcasting, 111-133, 2018
32018
The Media
A Bodroghkozy
A Companion to John F. Kennedy, 187-206, 2014
22014
Teaching television history: the textbook
A Bodroghkozy
Cinema Journal 50 (4), 188-194, 2011
22011
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